Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds (5g)
Patriot Seeds are of U.S. origin,non-GMO and friendly to most growing regions.
Our open-pollinated Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds provide bountiful bushes of beautiful, yellow-skinned squash that can be grown, harvested, and replanted as needed.
Packaged and stored in resealable, heavy-duty packages for a shelf life of 5 or more years.
Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds Planting Instructions
Get started with growing your own squash with these step-by-step instructions:
Conditions– These squash seeds thrive in warm soil and full sun. They are sensitive to frost.
Soil Preparation– Plant seeds in fertile soil in an area where squash hasn't been grown within the last 2 years.
Planting– Sow 1 to 2 seeds in hills 4 to 5 feet apart and cover with 1 inch of fine soil. Firm lightly and keep evenly moist.
Germination– Seedlings emerge in 10 to 14 days.
Thinning– Thin to 1 plant when seedlings have 2 sets of leaves.
Care– Given the shallow root system, mulches help maintain soil moisture and temperatures. Keep soil moist, but not saturated, and water well during the growing season.
Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds Harvesting Instructions
Harvesting your Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash is easy with these tips:
Harvest Time– Harvest in 46 to 52 days when fruits are small and the skin is shiny.
Harvesting Frequency– To keep the squash producing, pick all fruit at this stage. Avoid allowing fruit to mature as it may stop the plant from producing.
Harvesting Method– Gently twist the fruit until it snaps off. Remember to harvest often.
Storage– Store in plastic bags in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
Extra Tip– Male squash blossoms are also delicious and sweet. Try dipping them in batter and frying!
Did You Know This About Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash?
Squash were grown in Mexico over 10,000 years ago and are one of the oldest known crops.
DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds (5g)
Patriot Seeds are of U.S. origin,non-GMO and friendly to most growing regions.
Our open-pollinated Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds provide bountiful bushes of beautiful, yellow-skinned squash that can be grown, harvested, and replanted as needed.
Packaged and stored in resealable, heavy-duty packages for a shelf life of 5 or more years.
Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds Planting Instructions
Get started with growing your own squash with these step-by-step instructions:
Conditions– These squash seeds thrive in warm soil and full sun. They are sensitive to frost.
Soil Preparation– Plant seeds in fertile soil in an area where squash hasn't been grown within the last 2 years.
Planting– Sow 1 to 2 seeds in hills 4 to 5 feet apart and cover with 1 inch of fine soil. Firm lightly and keep evenly moist.
Germination– Seedlings emerge in 10 to 14 days.
Thinning– Thin to 1 plant when seedlings have 2 sets of leaves.
Care– Given the shallow root system, mulches help maintain soil moisture and temperatures. Keep soil moist, but not saturated, and water well during the growing season.
Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds Harvesting Instructions
Harvesting your Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash is easy with these tips:
Harvest Time– Harvest in 46 to 52 days when fruits are small and the skin is shiny.
Harvesting Frequency– To keep the squash producing, pick all fruit at this stage. Avoid allowing fruit to mature as it may stop the plant from producing.
Harvesting Method– Gently twist the fruit until it snaps off. Remember to harvest often.
Storage– Store in plastic bags in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
Extra Tip– Male squash blossoms are also delicious and sweet. Try dipping them in batter and frying!
Did You Know This About Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash?
Squash were grown in Mexico over 10,000 years ago and are one of the oldest known crops.
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Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds (5g) by Patriot Seeds
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DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds (5g)
Patriot Seeds are of U.S. origin,non-GMO and friendly to most growing regions.
Our open-pollinated Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds provide bountiful bushes of beautiful, yellow-skinned squash that can be grown, harvested, and replanted as needed.
Packaged and stored in resealable, heavy-duty packages for a shelf life of 5 or more years.
Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds Planting Instructions
Get started with growing your own squash with these step-by-step instructions:
Conditions– These squash seeds thrive in warm soil and full sun. They are sensitive to frost.
Soil Preparation– Plant seeds in fertile soil in an area where squash hasn't been grown within the last 2 years.
Planting– Sow 1 to 2 seeds in hills 4 to 5 feet apart and cover with 1 inch of fine soil. Firm lightly and keep evenly moist.
Germination– Seedlings emerge in 10 to 14 days.
Thinning– Thin to 1 plant when seedlings have 2 sets of leaves.
Care– Given the shallow root system, mulches help maintain soil moisture and temperatures. Keep soil moist, but not saturated, and water well during the growing season.
Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds Harvesting Instructions
Harvesting your Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash is easy with these tips:
Harvest Time– Harvest in 46 to 52 days when fruits are small and the skin is shiny.
Harvesting Frequency– To keep the squash producing, pick all fruit at this stage. Avoid allowing fruit to mature as it may stop the plant from producing.
Harvesting Method– Gently twist the fruit until it snaps off. Remember to harvest often.
Storage– Store in plastic bags in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
Extra Tip– Male squash blossoms are also delicious and sweet. Try dipping them in batter and frying!
Did You Know This About Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash?
Squash were grown in Mexico over 10,000 years ago and are one of the oldest known crops.
DESCRIPTION
Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds (5g)
Patriot Seeds are of U.S. origin,non-GMO and friendly to most growing regions.
Our open-pollinated Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds provide bountiful bushes of beautiful, yellow-skinned squash that can be grown, harvested, and replanted as needed.
Packaged and stored in resealable, heavy-duty packages for a shelf life of 5 or more years.
Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds Planting Instructions
Get started with growing your own squash with these step-by-step instructions:
Conditions– These squash seeds thrive in warm soil and full sun. They are sensitive to frost.
Soil Preparation– Plant seeds in fertile soil in an area where squash hasn't been grown within the last 2 years.
Planting– Sow 1 to 2 seeds in hills 4 to 5 feet apart and cover with 1 inch of fine soil. Firm lightly and keep evenly moist.
Germination– Seedlings emerge in 10 to 14 days.
Thinning– Thin to 1 plant when seedlings have 2 sets of leaves.
Care– Given the shallow root system, mulches help maintain soil moisture and temperatures. Keep soil moist, but not saturated, and water well during the growing season.
Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash Seeds Harvesting Instructions
Harvesting your Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash is easy with these tips:
Harvest Time– Harvest in 46 to 52 days when fruits are small and the skin is shiny.
Harvesting Frequency– To keep the squash producing, pick all fruit at this stage. Avoid allowing fruit to mature as it may stop the plant from producing.
Harvesting Method– Gently twist the fruit until it snaps off. Remember to harvest often.
Storage– Store in plastic bags in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
Extra Tip– Male squash blossoms are also delicious and sweet. Try dipping them in batter and frying!
Did You Know This About Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash?
Squash were grown in Mexico over 10,000 years ago and are one of the oldest known crops.